Damia Group
IAM Support Engineer

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IAM Support Engineer
Location: Inverness (Full-time Onsite – 5 Days per Week)
Contract: Until 30th November 2026
Rate: Up to £500 per day (Inside IR35)
Damia Group is recruiting for an experienced IAM Support Engineer to join a high-profile enterprise environment supporting critical Identity and Access Management (IAM) services. This is a fully onsite role based in Inverness, offering the opportunity to work within a specialist IAM team responsible for securing and managing user identities and access across the organisation.
As an IAM Support Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering and supporting Identity and Access Management services, ensuring users and systems have secure, appropriate, and compliant access to business-critical resources. You will be responsible for supporting identity lifecycle management, authentication, authorisation, and access governance while maintaining and enhancing core IAM platforms.
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Key Responsibilities
- Support Identity and Access Management services across a complex enterprise environment.
- Administer Active Directory users, groups, and Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
- Manage internal Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
- Support Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) Joiner, Mover, Leaver (JML) processes and integrations.
- Develop and maintain MIM custom rule extensions, workflows, and synchronisation logic.
- Troubleshoot and resolve IAM-related issues while ensuring service availability and security.
- Contribute to governance, auditing, and compliance activities relating to identity management.


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Essential Skills & Experience
- Strong commercial experience with Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM).
- Hands-on experience developing:
- MIM Custom Rule Extensions
- Custom workflows
- Synchronisation logic
- Strong development skills in:
- C#
- .NET Framework
- Experience administering:
- Active Directory
- Users, Groups and GPOs
- AD CS / PKI
- Good knowledge of:
- PowerShell
- SQL Server
- LDAP
- XML
Please note: This role requires full-time onsite attendance (5 days per week) in Inverness and candidates must be able to work via PAYE Umbrella.
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